Nature How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
Fantastic and Unique Shapes of Pitcher Plants
by BrenNolasco | Nature
A list of beautiful, colorful and unique carnivorous plants called - Pitcher plants.
Stunning Collection of Lonesome Trees from Around the World
by BrenNolasco | Nature
Trees are among the greatest and most important creations of nature.
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Jammu and Kashmir, a jewel of nature
by articlesliner in > Nature
Jammu and Kashmir is a state that is high above sea level. As a result, many places get plenty of rainfall and snow. Here are some more interesting facts about Jammu and Kashmir, Indian’s national wonderland.
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Vocabulary Builder: Speak Naturally
by irishamerican in > Nature
Use words related to nature to increase your vocabulary.
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The Most Amazing Rock Wave Formations
by BrenNolasco in > Nature
You think you can only see waves in bodies of water like the oceans, seas, lakes and rivers?
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Living Root Bridges
by ChandraK in > Nature
Cherrapunji is one of the wettest places, situated in the northeastern part of India. This amazing place consists of many living bridges. Yes! This is true, here, bridges aren’t built - they are grown. These living bridges are made from the secondary roots of Ficus elastica, a rubber tree.
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Wind and Ocean Currents of the World
by smitta123 in > Nature
About the wind and ocean currents of the world, how they work, what strange things happen to the currents and why they happen. This is just a big help if oyur writing a report about this or you just want to know about it.
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Two Ways in Lessening Carbon Footprints
by Jouperse in > Nature
Two ways in lessening carbon footprints or carbon dioxide.
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A high drama at the gates of Heaven
by IsraelJayakaran in > Nature
You are wrong if yuou think that your life ends with your death on the Earth. Your soul has to lead another life in another plane of existence. You have no choice and you have to go through it. There are only two places for that - Heaven or hell; life is eternal there without end.
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The historical, philosophical, cultural and religous reasons for our ecological crisis.
by AdamStephenBelcher in > Nature
Religions, political ideologies and science have all affected the environment since the dawn of civilisation.
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Appreciating Mother Nature
by FGual in > Nature
When life comes at you fast, way too fast, It's time to slowly return to the speed of quiet
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Tentang Wanita Melayu
by qharr in > Nature
Cerita dan pengalaman dari seorang kawan tentang wanita melayu
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Freakiest and Weirdest Froggy Frog Frogs
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Frogs consist of more than 5,000 species described and they are among the most diverse groups of vertebrates. However, populations of certain frog species are declining significantly. Of the thousand species of frogs, here are the most bizarre and oddest-looking.
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Fantastic and Unique Shapes of Mushrooms
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Mushrooms come in different shapes. Here they are the 10 uniquely-shaped mushrooms in the world...
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The World's Most Colorful Crabs
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Are you going to eat these brightly colored crustaceans?
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The World's Most Colorful Snakes
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Twenty species of the most colorful snakes in the world.
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Amazingly Unique and Weird Lobsters
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Here's a list of amazingly distinct and peculiar lobsters found from the different oceans of the world.
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Weird and Bizarre Animal Sexual Acts
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Here are some unusual sexual acts in the animal kingdom.
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Amazingly Unique and Beautiful Froggy Frog Frogs
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Here's a list of the most colorful, beautiful and bizarre species of frogs from around the world.
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Fantastic and Unique Shapes of Caterpillars
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
In general, caterpillars are elongated and tubular in shape but there are a few that have peculiar and bizarre shapes. Here are some of the most uniquely shaped caterpillars. Pick your own choice which one on the list you think is the weirdest-looking of them all.
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12 Animals with the Longest Lifespan in the World
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Methuselah was the oldest man who ever live on Earth. According to the Bible he was 969 years old when he died. Well, how about the longest-living animals to date? Check this out.
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15 Simply Amazing Animals
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Some animals have peculiar traits, check this out.
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Amazingly Unique and Beautiful Froggy Frog Frogs
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Here's a list of the most colorful, beautiful and bizarre species of frogs from around the world.
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Waterworld Creatures With Wings
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Here are fishes with wings. Some of them are actually capable of gliding high in the air.
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World's Most Colorful Mushrooms
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Here's a list of the most colorful fungi.
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12 Animals with the Longest Lifespan in the World
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Methuselah was the oldest man who ever live on Earth. According to the Bible he was 969 years old when he died. Well, how about the longest-living animals to date? Check this out.
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Is The Human Inborn To Work
by woori in > Nature
Why does the human want to work ? Who can tell me the answer ?
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Creepy-Looking Winged-Billed-Creatures
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
There are about 9,000 species of birds. With this numerous number, there are colorful birds, large and small birds and there are also creepy-looking birds. Here are some of the creepiest-looking winged animals.
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15 Simply Amazing Animals
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Some animals have peculiar traits, check this out.
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Freakiest and Weirdest Crabs in the World
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
See some of the world's most unique and bizarre crabs.
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Fantastic and Unique Shapes of Spiders
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Check this out! A list of spiders with peculiar shapes.
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Strange Animal Behavior: Well-known Homosexual Species
by nobertbermosa in > Nature
Homosexual behavior occurs in the animal kingdom especially in social species, particularly in marine birds and mammals, monkeys, and the great apes. Homosexual behavior has been observed among 1,500 species, and in 500 of those it is well documented.





